In the 1980's, Omni was launched as a bargain designer impression fragrance by Deborah Richman and distributed under the brand Deborah International.
Other perfumes in the Deborah International line included her versions of popular fragrances of the day:
- Gypsy/Georgi Girl (Giorgio)
- Suspicion (Poison)
- Hemlock (Halston)
- Omni (Opium)
- Enamoured (Obsession)
- Kleo (Chloe)
- Leora (Lauren)
- Olivia (Oscar de la Renta)
- Adore Adore (Anais Anais)
- Tamarind (Shalimar)
- Forever Innocence (White Linen)
- Satin & Lace/Satin Glass (White Shoulders)
- Immortal (Joy)
- Gypsy Rose (Giorgio Red)
- Wisdom (Knowing)
- Everlasting (Eternity)
- Winds (Wings)
- Sahara (Safari)
- Miz (Liz Claiborne)
- Secret Potion (White Diamonds)
- Abstractions (Realities)
- Passages (Red Door)
Fragrances for Men:
- Aegean (Aramis)
- Player (Polo)
- Hunter (Halston Z-14)
- Prince (Giorgio for Men)
- Jaguar/Jagged (Drakkar Noir)
- Everlasting (Eternity for Men)
- Magnet (Obsession for Men)
- King of Hearts (Giorgio Red for Men)
She boasted to People Magazine that her products contained the same oils and essences as those of her competitors. “Everything I do is first class,” says Richman. “Estée Lauder doesn’t spend any more on her components than I do.” Richman turned to Quality King, a large distributor of drugstore products that agreed to invest $5 million in her venture. Then she hired one of the top perfume formulators in the world.
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